How an enterprise data model is used to "facilitate messaging" and the benefits of using it that way.
Think VPN makes for secure data access and transfer? Think again.
Can the gulf between development and operations be bridged?
Moving to the clouds doesn’t mean resources must be let go.
When you're shopping for backup appliances, keep these four scalability parameters in mind.
The 4 Ps for staying informed when disaster strikes.
Financial restructuring, Flash for mobile phase-out, job cuts ahead.
Windows on the Big Blue's hardware is almost here.
IT needs to supply the best customer experience while maintaining service-level agreements. We explain how VDI makes monitoring the end-user experience tougher and the best practices that will help you overcome these challenges.
Exchange 2010 is clearly the favorite solution for e-mail migrations, but the risks are clear. Even so, many enterprises aren't planning to conduct basic preventive measures such as data backup.
With the cloud, it's backup without the actual backup.
Company describes its SQL Server 2012 licensing model.
The enterprise data model (EDM) has failed. We explore a new way of using EDMs -- one in which an EDM can more directly affect the management of data than as merely a paper reference model.
The growth of unstructured data presents special data governance challenges, but it can be managed as can other challenges around data governance.
QlikView never pitched itself as an enterprise BI platform. With the new QlikView 11, it’s doing just that.
GIS information can enrich internal data, improve business processes or enhance decision making. So why aren’t you using it?
Deep content inspection-based security solutions let your organization take advantage of social media's benefits as it safeguards policies and compliance.
Network-based application performance management may be just what service providers need to make the cloud ready for your mission-critical applications.
What can you do to ensure that your cloud computing plan is ready to go and will get the job done? These 10 steps will help.
Why do zero-day attacks -- which account for a vanishingly small percentage of all exploit activity -- generate a disproportionate percentage of security headlines.